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Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-06-18 03:11

Group 1 - The shipbuilding and marine engineering industry in China is experiencing a golden development period, with completion volume, new orders, and hand-held orders ranking first globally in 2024, showcasing the industry's strong capabilities [1] - The leasing business is playing an irreplaceable role in ship acquisition, equipment updates, and capacity upgrades through its unique "financing + leasing" advantages [1] Group 2 - In August 2024, the Financial Regulatory Bureau released an "Encouragement List" for financial leasing companies, guiding them to optimize business directions and structures to better serve the marine engineering industry [2] - The encouragement list includes important equipment and major technological equipment, such as ships, aligning with national strategic needs [2] Group 3 - Local policies are also supporting the industry, as seen in Tianjin's initiative to support the establishment of specialized leasing companies and project companies in aviation and shipping [3] - Guangdong Province's regulations encourage financing for marine enterprises and the development of marine equipment leasing and supply chain finance [3] Group 4 - The activation of idle marine engineering assets is a key issue for many companies amid increasing competition and market volatility [4] - Companies like Guohai are adapting their marine engineering assets for offshore wind power, demonstrating flexibility and risk hedging in the market [4] Group 5 - Shenzhen Leasing, one of the earliest participants in marine engineering equipment financing leasing, has successfully launched international leasing projects in the marine engineering sector [5] - Chongqing's licensed financial institution, Bank of China Leasing, has delivered two "China-made" vessels to a major global shipowner in Greece, providing strong financial support for the international development of Chinese shipbuilding [5] Group 6 - The marine engineering equipment and high-tech shipbuilding sectors are among the ten strategic development directions outlined in China's "Made in China 2025" initiative, directly supporting the marine power strategy [5] - The marine engineering industry in China is expected to continue leading on the international stage, contributing to the prosperity of the marine economy [6]